Flattery and fanfare as Trump welcomed to China - but thorny issues remain
Donald Trump was welcomed to China by Xi Jinping on his first day of a visit that could potentially reset ties between the two superpowers. The visit began with a grand ceremony at the Great Hall of the People, where a military honour guard saluted and a band played the US national anthem.

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AI-generatedDonald Trump was welcomed to China by Xi Jinping on his first day of a visit that could potentially reset ties between the two superpowers. The visit began with a grand ceremony at the Great Hall of the People, where a military honour guard saluted and a band played the US national anthem. Trump praised Xi as a "great leader" and called the talks a "cherished opportunity". During his tour, he remarked that China was beautiful and expressed admiration for his host. The visit comes after years of tension between the two countries, including trade wars and Trump's previous criticism of China. The fragile truce between the US and China is uncertain, with questions remaining about what deal would take its place if a new agreement is reached.
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5 extractedThe US and China had levied tariffs that crossed 100% on each other at the height of the trade war.
Trump previously stated, 'We can't continue to allow China to rape our country'.
Trump lavished praise on Xi Jinping, calling him a 'great leader'.
Xi Jinping threw a grand welcome for Donald Trump on the first day of a visit that could reset ties between the rival superpowers.
A fragile truce followed the trade war tariffs, but its longevity is uncertain.